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Lessons learnt in the establishment and management of protected areas by indigenous and local communities in South Asia. TILCEPA report
… as a benefit to the community. Box 8: Community efforts lead towards local capacity building. Box 9: Social … conserving communities. Box 13: Unclear objectives lead towards ambiguous management practices. Box 14: … known leave alone studied well to ascertain whether they lead towards conservation or not. This study is being …
Indigenous and traditional peoples and climate change
… AND CLIMATE CHANGE Issues Paper Final Draft January 2008 Lead author: Mirjam Macchi Contributing authors: Gonzalo … have negative implications, and could, in the worst case, lead to a loss of indigenous cultures, as it did occur in the … to hold water. Impacts on mountain hydrology could lead to droughts or floods in the adjacent lowlands. 1 Sacred …
The Sacred Dimension of Protected Areas: Proceedings of the Second Workshop of the Delos Initiative - Ouranoupolis 2007
… Camino de Santia- go in Northern Spain. However, this can lead to conflict stemming either from the pressure put on the … to non-Sharif people, a non-traditional practice which may lead to social disturbances in the near future. The uprooting … that followed with other major powers would ultimately lead to the tragic loss of Korea’s independence. Pressures …
Introduction to Human Rights and the Environment - extract from InforMEA e-learning course
… factors that promote conditions in which people can lead a healthy life, and extends to the underlying … and projects that, if environmentally sound, should lead to sustainable economic development in both developed … The adoption of a constitutional environmental right can lead to the enactment of stronger environmental statutes and …
Sacred natural sites: Guidelines for protected area managers
… this volume of the IUCN Guidelines in 2007 and acted as lead author and co-editor with Christopher McLeod. Members of … biosphere reserve networks, has in recent years taken the lead in identifying and drawing out lessons from the manage- … examples exist where indigenous communities are taking the lead in the development of protected areas that are rooted in …
Indigenous and local communities and protected areas: Towards equity and enhanced conservation. Guidance on policy and practice for co-managed protected areas and community conserved areas
… displaced clans of the Afar are peri od i cally forced to lead their herds into the park’s bound aries, which causes … manage ment deci sions and efforts of such commu ni ties lead towards the conser va tion of habi tats, species, ecolog … choosing whom to involve in capacity building, as this may lead to strug gles for influ ence within commu ni ties. To …
Protected landscapes and cultural and spiritual values
… many thousands withdrew from secular society to lead an anchoritic life, one of the earliest forms of … Head of the monastery is the Abbot (Hegumenos, or ‘lead- er’). Elected for life by the fraternity in a secret … of better rebirth, the ultimate aim being ceasing to lead a cy- clic existence of a series of lives, deaths, and …
Voluntary Guidelines on the Responsible Governance of Tenure of Land, Fisheries and Forests in the Context of National Food Security
… rights increase vulnerability, hunger and poverty, and can lead to conflict and environmental degradation when competing … tenure rights. 25.3 In order that tenure problems do not lead to conflicts, all parties should take steps to resolve …